Dear All

We will be hosting the 4th MX User Workshop at Diamond as part of the 
Synchrotron User Meeting, September 4th-5th, 2013. This year the workshop 
programme will cover new beamline capabilities, data processing and techniques. 
The meeting will also feature updates from the Membrane Protein Laboratory and 
the new Long Wavelength MX beamline - and finally we'll have a user discussion 
session. Registration is open - early bird rates apply if you register before 
July 31st

Useful links
Workshop programme: 
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Events/SR-User-Meeting-2013/MX-Workshop.html
Workshop poster: 
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/dms/Events/untitled2/MX-User-Poster-2013-FINAL/MX%20User%20Poster%202013%20FINAL.pdf
Registration: 
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Events/SR-User-Meeting-2013/Registration---Delegate-Information.html


We will run an event for students and early stage researchers on Tuesday 3rd 
September. This event will provide an introduction to the users meeting, and 
will give students the chance to meet Diamond science staff and other 
researchers at a similar stage.


Best wishes

Thomas Sorensen
Principal Beamline Scientist
Macromolecular Crystallography
Diamond Light Source


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